Where I am today
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- DorsetScott
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I put on my first batch of TFFV last night.
Looking forward to trying what appears to be one of the classic recipes
Looking forward to trying what appears to be one of the classic recipes
I'm not under the affluence of incahol, thinkle only peep I am. Its just the drunker I sit here the longer I get.
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I've seen many daft or inappropriate tats Mash. Saw a daft lad with 'Hells Angles' across his back once and my neighbour has 'Born To Be Wild' emblazoned across his chest. He's not far off 70 now, it should be born to be mild
we all make mistakes though eh. The best tat I've seen was an ex army lad who'd lost his arm at the shoulder, he had an amazing sharks head tattoo on the stump totally awesome 
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Back in the Mix, very satisfying, first strip in a long time!!
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SmartAnavrin wrote: Wed Jul 22, 2020 7:55 pm Back in the Mix, very satisfying, first strip in a long time!!
"What the large print giveth, the small print taketh away." Tom Waites
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Hi Phantom, long time no speak!
Yes, it’s 4 plates with a 500mm (SPP) packed section, however the columns empty at the moment just a glorified tube, I always strip two x 40lt wash’s then setup the column for a spirt run.
Although I’m tempted to try a second run with just the plates fitted, I’ll take a heads cut and collect until I sense the tails are coming.
Then do the final spirit run with the full setup.
Yes, it’s 4 plates with a 500mm (SPP) packed section, however the columns empty at the moment just a glorified tube, I always strip two x 40lt wash’s then setup the column for a spirt run.
Although I’m tempted to try a second run with just the plates fitted, I’ll take a heads cut and collect until I sense the tails are coming.
Then do the final spirit run with the full setup.
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AAAARGH, I am so done with this extended lockdown, starting to go stir crazy, have named the stills today, Mr and Mrs davros, and R2Still2, see stir crazy.. You people out there in the free world better not start whinging when you run out of orange cheese, pork pies and walkers crisps, or when they finally free us and we come pouring out of leics like a ravening hoard having lost the plot completely - jack
am pickled tink to yeet mou.....
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Sympathies with yer local lockdown.
No sympathies with the knobs country wide. that flout common sense.
Robert.
No sympathies with the knobs country wide. that flout common sense.
Robert.
There is no ONE way.
"Everyone's happy. Everyone's smiling. No-One here is sad anymore"
"Everyone's happy. Everyone's smiling. No-One here is sad anymore"
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Many years ago, a 16 year old lad at my school went to a lot of effort to fit studs into the back of a new black leather jacket.buffalobob wrote: Wed Jul 22, 2020 6:46 pm I've seen many daft or inappropriate tats Mash. Saw a daft lad with 'Hells Angles' across his back once and my neighbour has 'Born To Be Wild' emblazoned across his chest. He's not far off 70 now, it should be born to be mildwe all make mistakes though eh. The best tat I've seen was an ex army lad who'd lost his arm at the shoulder, he had an amazing sharks head tattoo on the stump totally awesome
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He very expertly spaced them to spell out "HELLS ANGLES"!
No-one had the heart to tell him.
At least that was not a Tattoo!
Robert.
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"Everyone's happy. Everyone's smiling. No-One here is sad anymore"
"Everyone's happy. Everyone's smiling. No-One here is sad anymore"
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Good to see you back on the scene mate!Anavrin wrote: Wed Jul 22, 2020 7:55 pm Back in the Mix, very satisfying, first strip in a long time!!
Robert.
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"Everyone's happy. Everyone's smiling. No-One here is sad anymore"
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Yeah I will second that.
.... And that looks just like my favourite saucepan!
.... And that looks just like my favourite saucepan!
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The big pans served me well over the years, just recently as a wall paper pasting bucket, and I hate decorating! Bloody Lockdown!!
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Ah, well, dodgy belts, tattoos etc aside.
I know a couple of full patch members. Generally decent blokes, but occasionally, there's moments that they do seem just a tad scary.........
Done the bash a couple of times, and let's just say that it's brave of Warwickshire Police to put a caravan outside (unnecessary, as they Police their event themselves - never any bother as far as I know)........
I know a couple of full patch members. Generally decent blokes, but occasionally, there's moments that they do seem just a tad scary.........
Done the bash a couple of times, and let's just say that it's brave of Warwickshire Police to put a caravan outside (unnecessary, as they Police their event themselves - never any bother as far as I know)........
"What the large print giveth, the small print taketh away." Tom Waites
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BrilliantAnavrin wrote: Wed Jul 22, 2020 8:38 pm Hi Phantom, long time no speak!
Yes, it’s 4 plates with a 500mm (SPP) packed section, however the columns empty at the moment just a glorified tube, I always strip two x 40lt wash’s then setup the column for a spirt run.
Although I’m tempted to try a second run with just the plates fitted, I’ll take a heads cut and collect until I sense the tails are coming.
Then do the final spirit run with the full setup.
What's the strength with just the app and no plates ? Only as I'm still mulling over the what and how for the eventual column for the milk churn boiler I got off ice.
I suppose I could get away with a delphleg and a decent length of spp as I still can't be doing with all the extra effort for "proper" stuff, so neutral it is for me.
I suppose I could do as above then if I need to, get some plated sections of I branch out........
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New shed has been put up today.
It is officially being claimed as my brew shed!
All I need now is electricity and a deck chair
It is officially being claimed as my brew shed!
All I need now is electricity and a deck chair
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Everyone deserves a brew/still space.Jennysgin wrote: Thu Jul 23, 2020 10:40 pm New shed has been put up today.
It is officially being claimed as my brew shed!
All I need now is electricity and a deck chair![]()
Glad you got one!
Robert
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"Everyone's happy. Everyone's smiling. No-One here is sad anymore"
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Well done you!Jennysgin wrote: Thu Jul 23, 2020 10:40 pm New shed has been put up today.
It is officially being claimed as my brew shed!
All I need now is electricity and a deck chair![]()
Gaza is the man to advise on brew shed seating
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And TV, internet, telephony, en-suite bathroom facilities, you name it, he has it!
Robert.
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"Everyone's happy. Everyone's smiling. No-One here is sad anymore"
"Everyone's happy. Everyone's smiling. No-One here is sad anymore"
- gaza the instructor
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ED stop giving all my secrets away when I am on the hunt for a mate!!
Mirror-signal-manoeuvre.
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My 'local community' (160 households, farms etc), now owns 40 acres of woodland, obtained FOC from the Forestry Commission,( by some clever scheme wrangling) and are slowly re-planting native trees to replace Sitka spruce.
Last year we had a big digger go in to create a wildlife pond, fed by natural rain run-off.
The pond is slowly establishing itself, naturally.
This week some plonker let 7 young domesticated ducks free on it, for reasons that can only be guessed at.
The poor feckers had no idea of how to free forage or fly to better forage.
They were starving.
It did not take long to catch them and bring them home.
A Silver Appleyard drake, a Welsh Harlequin, a couple of Khaki Campbells, and others as yet unidentified or cross bred.
All I would guess hatched this year.
They are now wormed and in a pen.
Two more wormings in the next two days, a couple of weeks in quarantine, and they can join our ducks.
We needed to increase our flock anyways.
A satisfying day. Robert.
Last year we had a big digger go in to create a wildlife pond, fed by natural rain run-off.
The pond is slowly establishing itself, naturally.
This week some plonker let 7 young domesticated ducks free on it, for reasons that can only be guessed at.
The poor feckers had no idea of how to free forage or fly to better forage.
They were starving.
It did not take long to catch them and bring them home.
A Silver Appleyard drake, a Welsh Harlequin, a couple of Khaki Campbells, and others as yet unidentified or cross bred.
All I would guess hatched this year.
They are now wormed and in a pen.
Two more wormings in the next two days, a couple of weeks in quarantine, and they can join our ducks.
We needed to increase our flock anyways.
A satisfying day. Robert.
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There is no ONE way.
"Everyone's happy. Everyone's smiling. No-One here is sad anymore"
"Everyone's happy. Everyone's smiling. No-One here is sad anymore"
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I have learnt during 2020 and that is that Joe Public is a bit of a twat. Common sense seems to be in quarantine too. Perhaps it should be re-classified as a super power! Perhaps a good slogan for a tee shirt.
"Don't quarantine common sense "
"Don't quarantine common sense "
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Happy duck farming ED!
Mash, I agree, that would make an excellent t-shirt
Mash, I agree, that would make an excellent t-shirt
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Well done Robert. Your a star.
Regards
RM
Regards
RM
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That was only someone trying to be nice. Thought "pond"
second thought "ducks".
Better than me. Thought "Ducks", second thought "Hoi sin sauce".
second thought "ducks".
Better than me. Thought "Ducks", second thought "Hoi sin sauce".
Mirror-signal-manoeuvre.
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If there had been a second drake, it would briefly have been named 'Pancake'.
Robert.
Edit; 6 new girls to lay my breakfast eggs are more than welcome!
Robert.
Edit; 6 new girls to lay my breakfast eggs are more than welcome!
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"Everyone's happy. Everyone's smiling. No-One here is sad anymore"
"Everyone's happy. Everyone's smiling. No-One here is sad anymore"
- Easydrinker
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Apparently, during lockdown, incubators were in high demand.
I suspect in this case, someone bought a couple of boxes of mixed hatching eggs and an incubator.
Then lost just under 50% of brood, as we always do with an incubator,- always better to use a broody hen.
And then the hatched ducks started quacking, (Drakes don't).
And the neighbours in sub-urbanville started to complain at the noise, the twat family realised that they had not the space, objected to duck shit on the lawn, whatever.
Before bird flu, backalong, we kept geese also.
When people turned up with their dog crates to take away goslings, they would be horrified to discover that the birds were quite vocal.
They usually left with empty crates and broken dreams.
To this day we use the phrase 'prospective gosling buyer' as a derogatory expression.
Robert.
I suspect in this case, someone bought a couple of boxes of mixed hatching eggs and an incubator.
Then lost just under 50% of brood, as we always do with an incubator,- always better to use a broody hen.
And then the hatched ducks started quacking, (Drakes don't).
And the neighbours in sub-urbanville started to complain at the noise, the twat family realised that they had not the space, objected to duck shit on the lawn, whatever.
Before bird flu, backalong, we kept geese also.
When people turned up with their dog crates to take away goslings, they would be horrified to discover that the birds were quite vocal.
They usually left with empty crates and broken dreams.
To this day we use the phrase 'prospective gosling buyer' as a derogatory expression.
Robert.
There is no ONE way.
"Everyone's happy. Everyone's smiling. No-One here is sad anymore"
"Everyone's happy. Everyone's smiling. No-One here is sad anymore"